| 114th Year, 32nd Issue | Thursday, March 20, 2003 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Alleghany Assisted Living abruptly closes facility on Ballpark RoadAbout 18 residents of Alleghany Assisted Living were quickly moved to other facilities last week.Local artists will have mini-gallery open soonLocal artists and craft makers have expressed support for a proposed Alleghany Cultural Arts Center.Reality Check
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Stolen car recovered in GraysonTwo Alleghany County teens were arrested last Thursday after fleeing from police through Galax and Grayson County, Va. in a stolen car.FRC resumes complete schedule of programsPrograms at the Alleghany County Family Resource Center are once again at full pace.Email The Alleghany News
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Local students present patriotic programWith America on the brink of war, and with the state and nation facing a teacher shortage, children and other local residents showed their support for America.
Local musician tries a new approach after years of playing country musicIt was a somewhat ironic twist of fate: when David Parsons became unable to continue working as a truck driver last year, he fell back on another vocation in which he had aptitude and experience: the music business. |
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